Neymar was all smiles as he limbered up for his Paris Saint-Germain home debut against Toulouse following his £198million world-record move from Barcelona.

The Brazil forward was made to wait for his first appearance in a PSG shirt due to a delay in his paperwork, with the Spanish federation holding onto his international transfer certificate.

Neymar missed the Ligue 1 opening-day victory over Amiens, but the 25-year-old was cleared to make his debut last Sunday in the 3-0 victory over Guingamp, and he lived up to his huge billing.

After dazzling on his first appearance in a PSG shirt, Neymar is in line to make his home debut

The world's most expensive player scored one goal and set up another against Guingamp

Neymar will look to help his new side maintain their perfect start to the new Ligue 1 season

The 25-year-old will take to the pitch as a player for the first time at the Parc des Princes

The former Santos forward scored one and laid on an assist for Edinson Cavani in the one-sided contest in Brittany, and Neymar heads into the game against Toulouse on a high.

The gifted star has been nominated for the Best FIFA Men's Player 2017 award along with his former team-mates Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi, and it is believed one of the main reasons why Neymar moved to France was to win individual awards.

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Ahead of his first game at the Parc des Princes, the Brazilian was seen embracing his manager Unai Emery ahead of the session with the mood not appearing to be dampened by the departure of Blaise Matuidi.

The 30-year-old joined Juventus in an £18m deal this week, with the France international having had just one year remaining on his contract at the Paris outfit.

Kevin Trapp looked in a fine mood after being joined by the Brazil talisman for training

The 25-year-old knows plenty will be expected from him in Ligue 1 following his £198m switch

Neymar works on his turn of pace on the eve of the clash with Toulouse at the Parc des Princes

Edinson Cavani (third right) will look to form a lethal partnership with Neymar this season

Having Neymar in the ranks will no doubt be playing a major role in the feel-good atmosphere surrounding the club, with the player saying he felt 'more alive than ever' following his man-of-the-match display on Sunday.

The players have returned to business on the training field after a couple of the squad enjoyed a day out at Disneyland. Dani Alves and Hatem Ben Arfa were both spotted at the entertainment resort in Marne-la-Vallee.

Neymar joined his team-mates for a series of drills, the day after he paid tribute to the victims of the terror attack in Barcelona.

Former Barcelona forward Neymar was put through his paces alongside Presnel Kimpembe

Neymar will hope to pay tribute to the victims of those who died with a goal against Toulouse

The PSG squad has seen Blaise Matuidi join Juventus this week for a surprise £18million fee

Unai Emery has a word with his star forward as he looks to maintain their 100 per cent start

All eyes will be on Neymar to see if he can mark his home debut with a goal to pay tribute to those who lost their lives on Las Ramblas but Toulouse manager Pascal Dupraz has fired a warning on the eve of the match.

'We are going to Paris to defend first of all, that is for sure. We will park the bus,' said Dupraz, whose team did beat PSG at home and drew away last season en route to a mid-table finish.

'I believe in the possibility of getting a result in Paris. That is the beauty of football too. If I didn't believe then I'd be as well to do something else.'